This role is responsible for providing excellent customer service by maintaining and operating all of the systems wells, pump stations, tanks, treatment stations, and operating valves including systems operated under contract in their assigned area. They will also ensure the delivery of high-quality water by inspecting, testing, adjusting, and repairing meters, gauges, generators, chemical feeders, filters, recorders, and other related equipment. Strong mechanical aptitude and attention to detail are essential to successfully carry out daily tasks and contribute to the overall performance of the facility. Key Responsibilities: Operates and maintains operating systems. Reports deficiencies to lead or supervisor so appropriate action can be taken. Corrects deficiencies with minimal assistance. Assists other departments and other operators as needed. Changes production meters. Performs preventive/corrective maintenance as required on chemical systems, operating valves, buildings, and storage tanks. Assists in ordering and procurement parts for owned and contracted systems. Adjusts chemical feeders to maintain proper dosage rates. Calibrates and standardizes analyzers and other equipment. Calculates dosages, handles chemicals, and records production, chemical use, and compliance data. Obtains distribution, source, process, and compliance samples as required. Operates and tests emergency pumps and generators as required. Inspects and reports on the source protection program. Performs well static level inspections and reports reservoir levels. Performs boundary marking. Successfully responds to routine incidents. This position requires frequent use of respiratory protection and frequent work in confined spaces. Participates in standby rotation and works on weekends and holidays as needed. Performs other duties or special projects as required or as assigned. Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED and/or 6 months of relevant professional experience. Valid Driver’s License with acceptable Motor Vehicle Record. Holds valid CDL license or will obtain within 6 months of employment. Candidate must be able to obtain their Class D Water Treatment Operator License within a reasonable amount of time and show demonstrated progress towards Class C license. Holds relevant certifications required for the team’s need or directed by management. Must qualify for respirator use. Demonstrates mechanical aptitude with generators and hydraulics. Familiarity with general office software. Strong communication and collaboration skills. Ability to work independently, including problem analysis and solving. Customer service experience preferred. Ability to participate in physical activities including lifting, bending, squatting, reaching, kneeling, climbing, and working in awkward positions, as well as using heavy weight tools and materials.